Re: Linear Interpolation FP1 Formula

"I know you're not coming to the meeting tomorrow but would you mind sending me digital copies of all your current problem sheets? So I can look through them before tomorrow's mentor meeting."

I told her that I haven't been to lectures this week because of illness, so she said okay, get well soon. I *do* have a digital copy of my analysis problem sheet, but I didn't send it to her. I have to wonder why she e-mailed only me asking for the copies: perhaps she thinks that I am always available. That needs to change -- starting with me not showing up to her meeting to go to a lecture instead.

Re: Linear Interpolation FP1 Formula

I do not like what they prescribe as I am unable to function when using them. Also they attack my stomach. I deal with the pain and lack of mobility but at least I can add 2 numbers and am not a junkie.

Why the sudden animosity towards her?

In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.

I agree with you regarding the satisfaction and importance of actually computing some numbers. I can't tell you how often I see time and money wasted because someone didn't bother to run the numbers.

Re: Linear Interpolation FP1 Formula

What about physiotherapy or massages?

Not exactly. In the last couple of meetings it has always been me helping her when she is stuck. And in our e-mail 'conversations' it has almost always been me asking her about herself and her being short with me.

Re: Linear Interpolation FP1 Formula

I have a pretty horrible lecturer.

I remember the first time we had him -- a girl was 5 minutes late on her first day. He says (in a very patronising tone) "Hello! We've been waiting for you. Do come in. No, don't sit at the back -- come to the front row." At this point, she is apologising profusely, looks scared out of her skin. He then proceeds to question her, asking for her name, not accepting any of her lateness excuses. She keeps saying she's really sorry -- his response: "Oh, you will be sorry." Patronises her for a bit before kicking her out. That's one lecture you really don't want to be late to. If you're lucky you'll get away with just a 'get out'.